Daniel - my appologies. Not sure why I thought this was in the sports forum. you should have the copy of my comments if you want them - but I'll delete them as critique in that fashion is inappropriate in the family forum. In that sense you've got some GREAT memory shots here.

NIce pics Daniel! You have a good looking family. I haven't been on here in a while. What camera did you get? Do you like it better than your D5000?

Thanks! Glad you like them
I got the Canon EOS 50D. I love the feeling of the camera so far. I´m positively surpriced of the ISO capabilities. But I haven´t tried it that much yet. It is a bit of a learning curve since it´s so different compared to my former D5000.

I´ll get back when I have used it some more

Best regards/Daniel

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Originally Posted by JohnG

Daniel - my appologies. Not sure why I thought this was in the sports forum. you should have the copy of my comments if you want them - but I'll delete them as critique in that fashion is inappropriate in the family forum. In that sense you've got some GREAT memory shots here.

No worries John
I can imagine what critique you had to this pics
I wasn´t to serious with these pics since it´s just for the family album and also I´m just learning the new camera.
So I know framing might be a little of and I also used to slow shutter speed. I noticed that too late. I was a little sloppy when taking these shots
I will put some pics in the sports forum when I have bought the Canon 85mm f1,8. I will buy that lens later in januari I think, and then I will try to shoot some youth hockey again. Thats something I have to practice a lot on since I find it difficult.

Hi Daniel, Nice shots of your family, I think the slow shutter has gave the pics a good sense of movement and like that. If that was me I wouldn't be brave enough to use the slow shutter and would probably freeze the action and then use motion blur etc in photoshop where if I mes it up like i think i would it can be done again. Aaa I see you overlooked the shutter speed, i,m always doing that with the iso.
Nice
Mark

Hi Daniel, Nice shots of your family, I think the slow shutter has gave the pics a good sense of movement and like that. If that was me I wouldn't be brave enough to use the slow shutter and would probably freeze the action and then use motion blur etc in photoshop where if I mes it up like i think i would it can be done again. Aaa I see you overlooked the shutter speed, i,m always doing that with the iso.
Nice
Mark

Thanks Mark
Glad you like the shots. Well, as I said, I completely forgot about the shutter speed
I will try it today again though. Will try to pan when my kids playing with their new snowracers.
Best regards/Daniel

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Originally Posted by lomitamike

Great family shots Daniel.

What's the story of the #6 shot?

Thanks! Glad you like them

Well, the story about #6 is that my wife were ice skating for the first time in 8 years, so she fell. Although without hurting herself luckily. And of course the kids found this pretty funny

She only fell once though. Not bad concidering she had not skated for some years